When: 6-8th of June, 2014 Where: Junction, TxStart Time: Friday afternoon at Morgan Shady Park. Directions below.End Time: Sunday at noon, or as close to it as we can get.Trip Leader: PuckPhone: 281-865-32 one 6e-mail: Send PM here

Trip Description:See below...

Day 1: The first meeting of the trip will beat Morgan Shady Park Directions. We’ll wadefish this area getting our casting skill honed, and practicing with various flies. Meeting for supper at Isaak’s , time TDB.

Day 2: Launch from just downstream of the State park with our livery service, and float down to Morgan Shady Park. Bob from Fun In The Sun (325) 446-7265 will provide our livery service. Currently (2014-05-12) he also has some kayaks for rent.

Day 3: First crossing bridge where the river crosses US 377. This time we will head upstream, to the falls. This time I will bring a GPS.

How to sign up:Sign Up Here, on the sign up sheet distributed at the monthly meeting or e-mail the trip leader.How to get waiver forms:Download PDF form here. Required Waiver of Liability, filled out and signed, along with emergency contact information.

Cost: Your food, transportation, and lodging/camping fees.About $35 for both nights for A/C (more details to follow)[and you need to bring your own bedding and towels]About $15 for both nights tent camping. This depends on how many we get camping in tents.

Recommended Flies:Yellow spider, size 6-12Miss Prissy or similar small popperPGPP, size 8-12SOB, size 6-10Hare-E, size 10Squirrelly, size 12Dark Wooly bugger size 6-12And I’m sure the list will grow when a few folks read this and make their own recommendations.

Recommended guidelines for participants:• Notify the trip leader if you have any potential concerns• If inexperienced, then buddy up.• Have proper safety equipment• If you are boating or kayaking, inform the trip leader of your float plan if planning to fish alone or longer then the designated times.• Sign in and sign out at the launch site. Inform the trip leader if you will be launching in a different place.

Not recommended...lots of water less than 2' deep, the kayakers are going to cover miles per day not likely to do that in a "belly tube". Limestone river bottom not good for tubes, derneer fabric or not. If water levels are down you may end up walking or "portaging" alot.

Not recommended...lots of water less than 2' deep, the kayakers are going to cover miles per day not likely to do that in a "belly tube". Limestone river bottom not good for tubes, derneer fabric or not. If water levels are down you may end up walking or "portaging" alot.

And there is a couple of stretches that are "dead water" with no flow. These would take hours to get through with a kick-boat or belly-boat.

Puck I bought a belly tube will this work? or just fish from bank. I see if I can get a kitchen pass...This is my retirement month, I should be free...all is left is to burn off the days...

Belly tube will work for the camp site, but not the float trip. There is too much non-flowing water, followed by skinny water flowing fast. I'd recomend renting a canoe from South Llano River Canoes and Kayaks (Curtis Thomas) 325 446 2220, and get a human trolling motor fishing partner to join you down the river.

Check out 2 cool report on April 28, Yahoo says water above SH 87 is stained and non-productive almost like it was dead? Water levels already low up that way too. What is going on. Has anybody checked the river flow rates yet.

What is the plan if flows are worse than they are now? What was the flow last year does anybody know?With another month of drought I'd think we need a plan "B"! Might be the reason few are signing up.

What about the Colorado below Austin...looked like it's very productive, good accommodations near by probably could get a shuttle service pretty easy. Ray R. has been hammering the fish down there too. I don't know if I am even able to go yet due to my present work schedule. Plus my work partner (SIL) and family are all headed to Hawaii that week! Just an idea if things fall apart on the Llano.

THANKS DAVE IT DOESN'T LOOK GOOD OUT WEST DOES IT. ANOTHER FEW WEEKS OF THIS AND THERE WONT BE ANY REASON TO GO OUT TO THE LLANO UNLESS YOUR LOOKING FOR ARROWHEADS. IT IS LOWER NOW THAN IT WAS THIS TIME LAST YEAR. WHERE ARE THOSE DARN ROJO RENEGADES (since we can't call them redskins) AND THEIR RAINDANCEs...SURE COULD USE SOME RAIN OUT THERE 'BOUT NOW.